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Commonly Asked Estate Planning Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

What can I do if my girlfriend wants me to put her name on the property deed?

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Answered by attorney Edward L. Armstrong (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Edward L. Armstrong, P.C.
You should NOT put your girlfriend's name on the house. You can change this AFTER you are married, IF you get married. You can have a separate agreement with your girlfriend that you will put her name on the house if you should get married, but DO NOT put her name on the deed now.
You should NOT put your girlfriend's name on the house. You can change this AFTER you are married, IF you get married. You can have a separate agreement with your girlfriend that you will put her name on the house if you should get married, but DO NOT put her name on the deed now.
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How can I process quitclaim deed?

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Answered by attorney Robert James Slotkin (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Robert J. Slotkin
Your primary home is homestead protected from creditors. They cannot force you to sell. The judgment operates as a lien on the property and just hangs around so that if you sell the house, the creditor will be able to cash in at that time. Judgments expire after 20 years, so if it's older than that, you have no worries. I would not take your son's name off the title.
Your primary home is homestead protected from creditors. They cannot force you to sell. The judgment operates as a lien on the property and just hangs around so that if you sell the house, the creditor will be able to cash in at that time. Judgments expire after 20 years, so if it's older than that, you have no worries. I would not take your son's name off the title.
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How can my wife and I make an estate plan that will provide for her children and my children

Answered by attorney Gregory M Lane
Estate Planning lawyer at Law Office of Gregory M. Lane
What you have on your hands is commonly termed by estate planners like me asa "blended" family with children from a prior marriage as well as possibly children from a current one.  It will takesome creative but common structuring to ensure everyone is provided for and that the current spouse/executor/trustee has an interest in ensuring that your children from the prior marriage are not disregarded.  The use of various trust structures may likely be beneficial for you to look into.  I recommend using the Find a Lawyer sextion of this website or contact your local county bar association for a referral to an estate planning attorney.
What you have on your hands is commonly termed by estate planners like me asa "blended" family with children from a prior marriage as well as possibly children from a current one.  It will takesome creative but common structuring to ensure everyone is provided for and that the current spouse/executor/trustee has an interest in ensuring that your children from the prior marriage are not disregarded.  The use of various trust structures may likely be beneficial for you to look into.  I recommend using the Find a Lawyer sextion of this website or contact your local county bar association for a referral to an estate planning attorney.
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